Jaskiran Warrik
About Jaskiran Warrik
Jaskiran Warrik serves as the Lead for Regenerative and Climate Adaptive Projects in the Food & Water sector at the World Economic Forum. With a strong educational background in psychology and management, he has extensive experience in sustainable trade initiatives and value chain development.
Work at World Economic Forum
Jaskiran Warrik serves as the Lead for Regenerative and Climate Adaptive Projects in the Food & Water sector at the World Economic Forum. She has been in this role since 2024, contributing to initiatives aimed at addressing climate challenges and promoting sustainable practices. Her work is based in Geneva, Switzerland, where she focuses on developing strategies that integrate regenerative practices into food and water systems.
Education and Expertise
Jaskiran Warrik has a diverse educational background. She earned a B.A. Honours in Applied Psychology from Delhi University from 2005 to 2008. She further pursued her MSc in Psychological Counselling at Christ University, Bangalore, from 2008 to 2010. Additionally, she studied Green Management, Energy, and Corporate Social Responsibility at Università Bocconi, completing her MaGER in 2015. Her academic foundation supports her expertise in sustainable practices and psychological principles in project management.
Background
Jaskiran Warrik's career spans various roles focused on sustainability and project management. Before joining the World Economic Forum, she held multiple positions at IDH - The Sustainable Trade Initiative, including Program Support Executive and Fresh and Ingredients Consultant. She also worked at CottonConnect and the Organic Cotton Accelerator, where she advanced from Program Coordinator to Country Director. Her experience encompasses a range of responsibilities in the sustainable trade sector.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Jaskiran Warrik has been involved in significant projects that promote sustainability in agriculture and trade. At the Organic Cotton Accelerator, she played a pivotal role in leading initiatives as Country Director and Director for South Asia. Her work has focused on co-creating value for businesses and farmers, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving sustainable outcomes. Jaskiran's contributions have been instrumental in amplifying innovations for systems transformation in the food and water sectors.